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<H1>Selected Recent Publications</H1>
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<CITE>Passonneau, Rebecca J. and 
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Litman, Diane J.</A>
<!WA1><A HREF="http://www.cs.columbia.edu/~becky/pubs/passonneau-96-sp.ps">
Combining Multiple
Knowledge Sources for Discourse Segmentation.</A>
Computational Linguistics, Special Issue on Empirical Studies in Discourse
Interpretation and Generation. 
Forthcoming.</CITE></LI>
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<LI><CITE>Passonneau, Rebecca J.  
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Constraints on Discourse Anaphoric Noun Phrases.</A>
Language and Speech 39, Parts 1-2, Special
Issue devoted to Discourse, Syntax and Information. 
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<LI><CITE>Passonneau, Rebecca J. and Diane J. Litman. 
<!WA3><A HREF="http://www.cs.columbia.edu/~becky/pubs/book93sub.ps">Empirical Analysis of 
Three
Dimensions of Spoken Discourse: Segmentation, Coherence and Linguistic Devices.
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Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Discourse.  Edited by Eduard Hovy
and Donia Scott.  Springer Verlag. 1996.</CITE>
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<LI><CITE>Passonneau, Rebecca J. 
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Interaction of the Segmental Structure of
Discourse with Explicitness of Discourse Anaphora.</A>
To appear in Proceedings of
the Workshop on Centering Theory in Naturally Occurring Discourse. Edited by
Ellen Prince, Aarvind Joshi and Marilyn Walker.  Oxford University Press.</CITE></LI></UL>


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